Home Building And Repairs

Public Stairways Can Be a Little Overkill in Design


The video starts by discussing the different materials that are used in public and private stairways. Public stairways are typically made of heavier and more durable materials, such as pressure-treated lumber and metal framing connectors. Private stairways are often made of lighter materials, such as wood and plywood.

Then discusses the different safety standards that are used in public and private stairways. Public stairways must be inspected regularly and must be equipped with safety features such as handrails and non-slip treads. Private stairways are not required to be inspected regularly, and they do not need to be equipped with safety features.

Greg concludes by discussing the importance of maintaining your stairways. It is important to inspect your stairways regularly and to repair any damage that you find. By taking these steps, you can help to ensure that your stairways are safe and secure.

Here are some additional points that I would like to add:

Public stairways are often used by a much larger number of people than private stairways. This means that they are more likely to be damaged or deteriorate over time.

Public stairways are often used by people who are not familiar with the building, which can increase the risk of accidents.

To ensure that public stairways are safe, they must be built to a higher standard than private stairways. This means using heavier materials, such as pressure-treated lumber and metal framing connectors. In addition, public stairways must be inspected regularly to ensure that they are in good condition.

I hope this information is helpful!

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